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Lambda-N scattering length from the reaction gamma d -> K^+ Lambda n
The perspects of utilizing the strangeness-production reaction gamma d -> K^+
Lambda n for the determination of the Lambda n low-energy scattering parameters
are investigated. The spin observables that need to be measured in order to
isolate the Lambda n singlet (1S0) and triplet (3S1) states are identified.
Possible kinematical regions where the extraction of the Lambda n scattering
lengths might be feasible are discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Measurement of Sivers Asymmetries for Di-jets in \sqrt{s}=200 GeV pp Collisions at STAR
Measurement of the transverse spin dependence of the di-jet opening angle in
pp collisions at sqrt{s}=200 GeV has been performed by the STAR collaboration.
An analyzing power consistent with zero has been observed over a broad range in
pseudorapidity sum of the two jets with respect to the polarized beam
direction. A non-zero (Sivers) correlation between transverse momentum
direction of partons in the initial state and transverse spin orientation of
the parent proton has been previously observed in semi-inclusive deep inelastic
scattering (SIDIS).
The present measurements are much smaller than deduced from predictions made
for STAR di-jets based on non-zero quark Sivers functions deduced from SIDIS,
and furthermore indicate that gluon Sivers asymmetries are comparably small.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, talk presented at SPIN 2006, Kyoto, October 200
Helicity Parton Distributions from Spin Asymmetries in W-Boson Production at RHIC
We present a next-to-leading order QCD calculation of the cross section and
longitudinal spin asymmetry in single-inclusive charged-lepton production, pp
-> l X, at RHIC, where the lepton is produced in the decay of an electroweak
gauge boson. Our calculation is presented in terms of a multi-purpose
Monte-Carlo integration program that may be readily used to include
experimental spin asymmetry data in a global analysis of helicity parton
densities. We perform a toy global analysis, studying the impact of anticipated
RHIC data on our knowledge about the polarized anti-quark distributions.Comment: 22 pages, 13 figures included. Typos in Figs 2, 6, 8 and scales
correcte
Near-Threshold eta Meson Production in Proton-Proton Collisions
The production of eta mesons has been measured in the proton-proton
interaction close to the reaction threshold using the COSY-11 internal facility
at the cooler synchrotron COSY. Total cross sections were determined for eight
different excess energies in the range from 0.5 MeV to 5.4 MeV. The energy
dependence of the total cross section is well described by the available
phase-space volume weighted by FSI factors for the proton-proton and proton-eta
pairs.Comment: 9 pages, 1 table, 5 figure
Rydberg trimers and excited dimers bound by internal quantum reflection
Quantum reflection is a pure wave phenomena that predicts reflection of a
particle at a changing potential for cases where complete transmission occurs
classically. For a chemical bond, we find that this effect can lead to
non-classical vibrational turning points and bound states at extremely large
interatomic distances. Only recently has the existence of such ultralong-range
Rydberg molecules been demonstrated experimentally. Here, we identify a broad
range of molecular lines, most of which are shown to originate from two
different novel sources: a single-photon associated triatomic molecule formed
by a Rydberg atom and two ground state atoms and a series of excited dimer
states that are bound by a so far unexplored mechanism based on internal
quantum reflection at a steep potential drop. The properties of the Rydberg
molecules identified in this work qualify them as prototypes for a new type of
chemistry at ultracold temperatures.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
Threshold hyperon production in proton-proton collisions at COSY-11
Sigma+ hyperon production was measured at the COSY-11 spectrometer via the p
p --> n K+ Sigma+ reaction at excess energies of Q = 13 MeV and Q = 60 MeV.
These measurements continue systematic hyperon production studies via the p p
--> p K+ Lambda/Sigma0 reactions where a strong decrease of the cross section
ratio close-to-threshold was observed. In order to verify models developed for
the description of the Lambda and Sigma0 production we have performed the
measurement on the Sigma+ hyperon and found unexpectedly that the total cross
section is by more than one order of magnitude larger than predicted by all
anticipated models.
After the reconstruction of the kaon and neutron four momenta, the Sigma+ is
identified via the missing mass technique. Details of the method and the
measurement will be given and discussed in view of theoretical models.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures, Phys. Lett. B in print, in the second version a
minor editorial changes have been made by a native speaking proofreader and a
note in proof has been added with an additional referenc
Analyzing Powers and Spin Correlation Coefficients for p+d Elastic Scattering at 135 and 200 MeV
The proton and deuteron analyzing powers and 10 of the possible 12 spin
correlation coefficients have been measured for p+d elastic scattering at
proton bombarding energies of 135 and 200 MeV. The results are compared with
Faddeev calculations using two different NN potentials. The qualitative
features of the extensive data set on the spin dependence in p+d elastic
scattering over a wide range of angles presented here are remarkably well
explained by two-nucleon force predictions without inclusion of a three-nucleon
force. The remaining discrepancies are, in general, not alleviated when
theoretical three-nucleon forces are included in the calculations.Comment: 43 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication by Phys. Rev.
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